Travelled to:
1 × Austria
1 × Canada
1 × China
1 × Germany
1 × South Korea
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
B.A.Myers ∅ H.H.Aung B.Uttl P.K.Chilana J.O.Wobbrock D.A.Weitzman D.H.Chau J.Fogarty E.Golden K.P.Tang S.E.Hudson
Talks about:
program (6) question (4) whi (4) design (3) debug (3) about (3) ask (3) interfac (2) behavior (2) mainten (2)
Person: Andrew Jensen Ko
DBLP: Ko:Andrew_Jensen
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- CHI-2015-ChilanaKW #case study #design #human-computer #research
- From User-Centered to Adoption-Centered Design: A Case Study of an HCI Research Innovation Becoming a Product (PKC, AJK, JOW), pp. 1749–1758.
- CHI-2009-KoM #java
- Finding causes of program output with the Java Whyline (AJK, BAM), pp. 1569–1578.
- ICSE-2008-KoM #behaviour #debugging #why
- Debugging reinvented: asking and answering why and why not questions about program behavior (AJK, BAM), pp. 301–310.
- CHI-2006-KoM #editing #framework #implementation #interactive #named #tool support
- Barista: An implementation framework for enabling new tools, interaction techniques and views in code editors (AJK, BAM), pp. 387–396.
- CHI-2006-MyersWKC #user interface #why
- Answering why and why not questions in user interfaces (BAM, DAW, AJK, DHC), pp. 397–406.
- ICSE-2006-Ko #debugging
- Debugging by asking questions about program output (AJK), pp. 989–992.
- CHI-2005-FogartyKAGTH #modelling #statistics
- Examining task engagement in sensor-based statistical models of human interruptibility (JF, AJK, HHA, EG, KPT, SEH), pp. 331–340.
- ICSE-2005-KoAM #design #elicitation #ide #maintenance #requirements
- Eliciting design requirements for maintenance-oriented IDEs: a detailed study of corrective and perfective maintenance tasks (AJK, HHA, BAM), pp. 126–135.
- CHI-2004-KoM #behaviour #debugging #design #interface
- Designing the whyline: a debugging interface for asking questions about program behavior (AJK, BAM), pp. 151–158.
- IWPC-2003-KoU #comprehension #difference #programming
- Individual Differences in Program Comprehension Strategies in Unfamiliar Programming Systems (AJK, BU), pp. 175–184.